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Showing posts with label Massage Therapy. Show all posts

ABMP: Teaching Massage: Fundamental Principles in Adult Education for Massage Program Instructors

Teaching Massage by Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP) and Anne Williams equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to give each individual student every opportunity to excel in your massage therapy course. You'll learn the gamut of techniques and practices that have proven successful in enabling adult learners to master massage therapy. All aspects of teaching a massage therapy course are thoroughly covered, from motivating and inspiring students to designing and implementing lesson plans to working with special needs students.

Features to Help You Teach a Great Massage Therapy Course:
  • Learning Objectives beginning each chapter guide your reading by defining your learning goals.
  • Note Card boxes distill complex concepts down to their essentials for easy review.
  • Instruction in Action sections recommend activities that enhance and enliven your students' classroom experience.
  • Ask Yourself boxes at the end of key sections enable you to assess your grasp of important concepts and their applications.
  • Teacher Features highlight real stories of inspirational instructors and the impact they have had on the careers of professional massage therapists and teachers.
  • Cross-References throughout the text direct you to related content in other chapters.

Each chapter has been written by one or more leading massage therapy educators. By sharing their own hands-on classroom experience, these educators enable you to develop and deliver the best massage therapy course possible.


Contents
  • Chapter 1: You the Instructor
  • Chapter 2: Massage Students and Body Centered Education
  • Chapter 3: How People Learn - Theories and Approaches
  • Chapter 4: Instructional Methods
  • Chapter 5: Motivation and Inspiration
  • Chapter 6: Classroom Management
  • Chapter 7: Teaching Students with Special Needs
  • Chapter 8: Designing and Presenting a Lesson
  • Chapter 9: Tips for Teaching Selected Classes

About the Author
  • Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP) is a national membership association that provides comprehensive liability insurance and practice support for massage/bodywork practitioners and students. Founded in 1987, ABMP is now the largest massage therapy membership organization in the country with more than 77,000 members.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; Book Only (Without Online Course) edition (April 15, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1451142536
  • ISBN-13: 978-1451142532
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.6 inches
List Price: $69.95

Holey: Evidence-based Therapeutic Massage: A Practical Guide for Therapists 3rd Edition

Now in its third edition, this practical clinical guide for both students and practitioners is further strengthened by the addition of online video clips which demonstrate how to apply a range of massage techniques. The text's research-base and references are fully updated, aiming to provide the reader with the most pertinent evidence to support the use of massage for particular injuries and conditions.

New to This Edition
  • New, improved and expanded chapter on Massage in Sport, including section on athletes with disabilities. Written by a sports specialist physiotherapist with experience of working with national teams at world and Olympic level.
  • Expanded chapters on Relaxation Massage (formerly Sedative Massage) & Reflex Therapies (formerly Specialized Techniques).
  • Case studies throughout the chapters.
  • Evolve Resources - use your unique PIN code to access video clips of tutorials and demonstrations of massage techniques as identified in the book.

Contents 
Section 1 - The theoretical basis
  • Chapter 1 Massage in context
  • Chapter 2 A biological basis
  • Chapter 3 Therapeutic and reflex effects
  • Chapter 4 Pathological principles
Section 2 - Practical application of massage
  • Chapter 5 Palpation
  • Chapter 6 Assessment and treatment planning
  • Chapter 7 Massage techniques
  • Chapter 8 Regional application of classical massage techniques
  • Chapter 9 Reflex therapies
Section 3 - Clinical uses of massage
  • Chapter 10 Relaxation massage
  • Chapter 11 Massage for people with long-term and terminal illness
  • Chapter 12 Neuromusculoskeletal disorders
  • Chapter 13 Massage in sport
  • Chapter 14 Client groups
Index

About the Authors
  • Elizabeth A. Holey, MA, MCSP, CertEd, DipTP, MILT, Chartered Physiotherapist, UK; Deputy Dean, School of Health & Social Care, University of Teeside, Middlesbrough, UK. 
  • Eileen M. Cook, Chartered Physiotherapist, North Yorkshire, UK.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 3 edition (January 28, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0702032298
  • ISBN-13: 978-0702032295
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.4 x 0.7 inches
List Price: $74.95

Salvo: Massage Therapy: Principles and Practice 4th Edition with DVD

Massage Therapy: Principles and Practice, 4th Edition helps you master the foundational knowledge, skills, and abilities for your career in massage therapy. With clear writing and a straightforward approach, leading massage authority Susan G. Salvo and her team of expert contributors and reviewers provide cutting-edge, practical information and professional insight in one broad, in-depth, and visually engaging resources, giving you everything you need to launch a successful career in massage therapy.

Key Features
  • Clear, straightforward approach simplifies complex content for better understanding.
  • Thorough anatomy and physiology coverage integrated throughout helps you master essential A&P concepts without buying additional resources.
  • Emphasis on kinesiology includes more than 170 images of muscles, bones, joints, and related structures, and useful muscle action charts.
  • Bound-in DVD guides you through 2 hours of techniques, routines, client interactions, and case scenarios.
  • 675 high-quality illustrations clarify difficult concepts in vibrant detail.
  • Biography profiles and candid interviews provide a real-world perspective on massage practice from the most respected authorities in massage and bodywork.
  • DVD icons throughout the text and E-Resources lists at the end of each chapter direct you to corresponding multimedia resources on the bound-in DVD and companion Evolve website to help you save time and study more efficiently. 

New to this edition 
  • All-new Clinical Massage chapter broadens your career potential with detailed information on trigger points, posture, gait, and rehabilitation for working in physician-referred practices, multidisciplinary clinics, and sports injury environments.
  • All-new Research Literacy chapter demonstrates the importance of research-based massage practice and guides you through the process of acquiring and applying the latest information.
  • Expanded Business chapter helps you prepare for today's job market and appeal to potential employers and clients using digital media and social networking tools.
  • Numerous case studies and critical thinking questions challenge you to apply your knowledge and understanding in realistic scenarios.
  • Vibrant group muscle illustrations help you accurately identify, locate, and palpate muscles.
  • Charts and tables summarize important information such as nutrition and pharmacology for fast, easy reference at a glance.
  • Innovative "motion" photographs demonstrate technique sequence in greater clarity than traditional images.
  • Content reflects the most essential massage therapy topics as identified by the Massage Therapy Body of Knowledge (MTBOK).
  • Enhanced online resources on Evolve make chapter review and exam preparation fun and engaging.

Contents
Unit I: Foundations for Practice, Basic and Complementary Methods, and Business Practices
  • 1. History of Massage
  • 2. Therapeutic Relationships
  • 3. Tools of the Trade
  • 4. Self Care: Health, Wellness, Nutrition, and Stress Reduction
  • 5. Research Literacy
  • 6. Massage Effects and Indications
  • 7. Body Mechanics, Client Positioning, and Draping
  • 8. Massage Techniques, Joint Mobilizations, and Stretches
  • 9. Infection Control and Emergency Preparedness
  • 10. Treatment Planning: Intake, Assessment, and Documentation
  • 11. Special Populations: Pregnant Women, Infants, Children and Adolescents, Elderly, Hospice, Disabilities, and Impairments
  • 12. Hydrotherapy and Spa
  • 13. Foot Reflexology
  • 14. Clinical Massage
  • 15. Seated Massage
  • 16. Energy-Based Bodywork Therapy: Shiatsu and Ayurveda
  • 17. Business, Marketing, Accounting, and Finance

Unit II: Anatomy and Physiology
  • 18. Introduction to the Human Body: Cells, Tissues, and the Body Compass
  • 19. Skeletal System
  • 20. Muscular System
  • 21. Kinesiology
  • 22. Integumentary System
  • 23. Nervous System
  • 24. Endocrine System
  • 25. Reproductive System
  • 26. Cardiovascular System
  • 27. Lymphatic System and Immunity
  • 28. Respiratory System
  • 29. Digestive System
  • 30. Urinary System
Glossary
Illustration Credits
Case Study Index
Index


Product Details

  • Paperback: 840 pages
  • Publisher: Saunders; 4 edition (July 20, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1437719775
  • ISBN-13: 978-1437719772
List Price: $72.95

Jelvéus: Integrated Sports Massage Therapy: A Comprehensive Handbook

Integrated Sports Massage Therapy is a highly illustrated evidence-based handbook which presents a wide range of effective sports massage techniques to cover any sports-related situation.

Anders Jelveus explains and applies effective techniques from a variety of disciplines of manual therapy, ranging from commonly used sports massage strokes to more advanced concepts for real-life effective sports massage treatments. The presented techniques serve as a great addition for any therapist seeking to work with athletes, and are suitable for pre-event, post-event, inter-event, and in remedial sports massage therapy.
This unique book offers a comprehensive presentation of sports massage therapy including:
  • Sports massage history
  • Basic sports massage strokes and work postures
  • Sports massage applications
  • Event-based sports massage treatment guidelines
  • Sports-specific massage treatment recommendations
  • Therapeutic muscle stretching techniques
  • Therapeutic muscle stretching applied to specific muscle groups
  • Positional Release Techniques (PRT)
  • Acupressure and Tui Na techniques with applications
  • Myofascial release techniques
  • Connective tissue massage
  • Lymphatic drainage massage
  • Myofascial Trigger Point etiology and treatment techniques
  • Sports injuries
  • Athletic taping
  • Remedial Sports massage applications
  • Athletic self massage techniques. 

Audience
The book is suitable for all manual therapy students and practitioners, whether novice or advanced, including:
  • massage therapists, 
  • physical therapists, 
  • osteopaths, 
  • chiropractors, 
  • naprapaths,
  • naturopaths and 
  • acupuncturists.

Contents 
  • 1 Sports massage, an introduction
  • 2 Work postures and hand placements
  • 3 Sports massage applications
  • 4 Examples of event-based sports massage treatments
  • 5 Sports massage applications for different sports
  • 6 Soft tissue stretching in sports massage
  • 7 Applied stretches to common muscle groups
  • 8 Positional release techniques applied in sports massage
  • 9 Acupressure and Tui-Na in sports massage
  • 10 Myofascial release techniques and connective tissue massage
  • 11 Myofascial Pain Syndrome - myofascial trigger points
  • 12 Sports injuries
  • 13 Taping
  • 14 Soft tissue treatment techniques for maintenance and remedial sports massage
  • 15 Self massage and myofascial release techniques for the athlete

About the Author 
Anders Jelveus, DN leg. Naprapat MTOM LAc CMT , International educator in manual therapies; Founder of Swedish Health Institute, Los Angeles, CA, US.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 1 edition (May 23, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0443101264
  • ISBN-13: 978-0443101267
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
List Price: $49.95

Dommerholt: Myofascial Trigger Points: Pathophysiology and Evidence-Informed Diagnosis and Management (Contemporary Issues in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine)

Myofacial Trigger Points: Pathophysiology and Evidence-Informed Diagnosis and Management is written by respected myofacial pain research and practice experts and addresses the etiology of trigger points, the epidemiology of myofascial pain, clinical managemnet of patients, specific treatment issues, and the role of trigger points in various pain syndromes. 

This text is an accessible introduction to myofascial trigger points for students and practicing clinicians, such as physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, chiropractors, a acupuncturists, and massage therapists.

Book features
  • Provides a systemetic analysis of noninvasive treatments and invasive therapies, with spesific attention to trigger point dry needling.
  • Discusses the clinical diagnosis and interrater reliability of trigger point palpation.
  • Examines the proposed role of myofascial trigger points in peripheral and central sensitization.
  • Explores the role of myofascial trigger points in the etiology of headaches, including a detailed case history emphasizing the integration of trigger point therapy into a conservative management approach.

Contents
Part 1 Pathophysiology
  • Chapter 1- Myofascial Trigger Points: Translating Molecular Theory into Manual Therapy
  • Chapter 2- Myofascial Trigger Points: An Evidence-Informed Review
  • Chapter 3- Nutritional and Metabolic Perpetuating Factors in Myofascial Pain
Part 2 Diagnosis
  • Chapter 4- Reliability of Myofascial Trigger Pont Palpation: A Systematic Review
  • Chapter 5- Interrater Reliability of Palpation of Myofascial Trigger Points in Three Shoulder Muscles
  • Chapter 6- Contributions of Myofascial Trigger Points to Chronic Tension-Type Headache
Part 3 Management
  • Chapter 7- Effectiveness of Noninvasice Treatments for Active Myofascial Trigger Point Pain: A Systematic Review
  • Chapter 8- Trigger Point Dry Needling
  • Chapter 9- Physical Therapy Diagnosis and Management of a Patient with Chronic Daily Headache: A Case Report
Part 4 Future Research Directions
  • Chapter 10- Myofascial Pain Syndrome: Unresolved Issues and Furture Directions
Index

About the Author(s)
  • Jan Dommerholt, PT, DPT, MPS, DAAPM-President, Bethesda Physiocare Inc., President, Myopain Seminars.
  • Peter Huijbregts, PT, MSc, MHSc, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT-Assistant Professor, University of St. Augustine for Health Science.


Product Details 

  • Paperback: 225 pages 
  • Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers; 1 edition (2011) 
  • Language: English 
  • ISBN-10: 0763779741 
  • ISBN-13: 978-0763779740 
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 7 x 0.8 inches 
List Price: $58.95 

Fritz: Mosby's Fundamentals of Therapeutic Massage 4th Edition with DVD

With thorough coverage of the knowledge you need to practice, MOSBY'S FUNDAMENTALS OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE, 4th Edition provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of massage and the latest therapeutic modalities and equipment, as well as important practice management topics such as ethics, legal issues, and best business practices. Focused on clinical reasoning and competency-based outcomes, this new edition includes two companion DVDs with over three hours of video on techniques, body mechanics, case studies, and more, plus anatomy and physiology animations that demonstrate concepts from the book.

Key Features
  • Expert author Sandy Fritz shares her years of experience and provides you with an authoritative resource on massage therapy.
  • Comprehensive coverage of content included on the National Certification Exam (NCE) and the National Certification Exam for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCETMB) makes this book a perfect study tool.
  • A combined workbook and textbook format encourages critical thinking with activities, short essays, fill-in-the-blank questions, drawing exercises, and more to help you review concepts from the book.
  • Three appendices Indications and Contraindications to Massage, Skin Pathology, and Common Medications and Possible Implications for Massage provide valuable resources for reference and further study.

New to This Edition
  • General Protocol sections in the book, on the Evolve website, and on the companion DVD provide a guide for assessment and massage application, intervention and positioning recommendations, and a modifiable, step-by-step sequence to help you learn to develop care plans for specific clients.
  • Insurance reimbursement section features discussions of insurance procedures, appropriate charting, necessary paperwork, and how to handle reimbursement.
  • All-new photos enhance your understanding of concepts from the book.
  • Expanded massage therapy career content addresses recent changes to massage therapy certification exams and discusses the many career tracks available.
  • Expanded nutrition coverage helps you understand how nutrition, digestive function, and vitamins and minerals relate to massage outcomes.
  • Updated and improved Body Mechanics chapter discusses the proper body mechanics you need to use to ensure a long and successful career and to provide more effective treatment.
  • A section on pet massage includes basic massage and pain management techniques for common household pets.
  • Additional learning activities, web links, National Certification Exam review questions, image collections, labeling exercises, crossword puzzles, and more on the updated Evolve website challenge you to practice and sharpen your skills.

Contents 
  • 1. Foundations of Therapeutic Touch and Applications of Touch
  • 2. Professionalism and Legal Issues
  • 3. Medical Terminology for Professional Record Keeping
  • 4. The Scientific Art of Therapeutic Massage
  • 5. Indications and Contraindications for Therapeutic Massage
  • 6. Hygiene, Sanitation, and Safety
  • 7. Body Mechanics
  • 8. Preparation for Massage
  • 9. Massage Manipulations and Techniques
  • 10. Assessment Procedures for Developing a Care Plan
  • 11. Complementary Bodywork Systems
  • 12. Career Tracks and Special Populations
  • 13. Wellness Education
  • 14. Business Considerations for a Career in Therapeutic Massage
  • 15. IntegrationCase Studies
Final Word
Works Consulted
Glossary
Appendices
  • A. Indications and Contraindications to Massage
  • B. Skin Pathology
  • C. Common Medications and Possible Implications for Massage

Table of Contents: DVDs for Mosby's Fundamentals of Therapeutic Massage, 4th Edition
Disc 1
CH 3: Medical Terminology for Professional Record Keeping
  • 3-1 Organ Systems 1:55
  • 3-1 Body Organs in Each Quadrant of the Body :55
  • 3-2 Spine Structure 2:09
  • 3-3 Brain Lobes :26
  • 3-3 Neuron Function :26
  • 3-3 Sympathetic Nervous System 2:01
  • 3-4 Function of the Heart :24
  • 3-4 Normal Vascular System :07
  • 3-4 Cardiovascular System :20
  • 3-5 Normal Cardiopulmonary Physiology :40
  • 3-5 Inhalation :15
  • 3-6 The Digestion Process 2:42
  • 3-7 Adrenal Function 1:04
CH 9: Massage Manipulations and Techniques
  • General Massage Protocol 54:31
  • Mat Techniques 8:31
  • Chair Techniques 8:34
CH 15: Case Studies
  • Case Study 1 17:21
  • Case Study 2 22:41
  • Case Study 3 17:33

Disc 2
CH 7: Body Mechanics
  • Fundamentals 14:45
  • CH 8: Preparation for Massage: Equipment, Supplies, Professional Environment, Positioning, and Draping
  • 8-1 Draping Materials 2:58
  • 8-2 Positioning and Draping 12:19
CH 9: Massage Manipulations and Techniques
  • 9-1 Qualities of Touch 3:15
  • 9-2 Mechanical Forces 3:36
  • 9-3 Massage Manipulations 3:19
  • 9-4 Massage Techniques: Joint Movement Methods 1:37
  • 9-5 Massage Techniques: Muscle Energy Techniques 3:19
CH 10: Assessment Procedures for Developing a Care/Treatment Plan
  • 10-1 Posture Assessment 3:10
  • 10-2 Gait Assessment 3:48
  • 10-3 Muscle Activation Sequences/Firing Patterns 13:24
  • 10-4 Range of Motion 5:27
  • 10-5 Assessment by Palpation 2:50
  • 10-6 Muscle Testing 2:34
CH 11: Complementary Bodywork Systems
  • 11-1 Lymphatic Drain 3:12
  • 11-2 Vascular Circulation Enhancement 2:08
  • 11-3 Reflexology 3:13
  • 11-4 Connective Tissue Approaches 3:03
  • 11-5 Trigger Point Therapy 3:31
  • 11-6 Asian Bodywork Methods: Acupressure, Shiatsu
  • 11-7 Polarity Therapy 3:01
CH 12: Massage Career Tracks and Massage for Special Populations
  • 12-1 Introduction :54
  • 12-2 Athletes 2:08
  • 12-3 Children 1:17
  • 12-4 Elderly 5:09
  • 12-5 Infants 3:14
  • 12-6 Physically Challenged Individuals 1:56
  • 12-7 Pregnancy 1:29
CH 13: Wellness Education
  • 13-1 Breathing Exercises 1:21
  • 13-2 Wellness Exercises 2:40

About the Author
Sandy Fritz, MS, NCTMB, Founder, Owner, Director and Head Instructor, Health Enrichment Center, School of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Lapeer, MI.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 832 pages
  • Publisher: Mosby; 4 edition (April 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0323048617
  • ISBN-13: 978-0323048613
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.8 x 1.2 inches
List Price: $72.95

Evans: A Myofascial Approach to Thai Massage: East meets West

In September 2006 Leon Chaitow asked if I would like to write an article about Thai Massage and neuromuscular technique (NMT) for the Journal of Bodywork & Movement Therapies, that he edits. Leon had come across a description of Thai Massage which seemed to resonate with some aspects of NMT. As the origins of both systems could be traced to India his curiosity was piqued.

I thought I replied with the perfect excuses. Although my Thai Massage teachers had trained in Thailand I had never been there and did not consider myself to be the best person to comment on this traditional technique.

What is more, while studying soft tissue techniques with Leon in 1995 I had recognised the possibility of developing a more neuromuscular approach to Thai Massage. I also integrated the concept of ‘myofascial pathways’ derived from the work of Ida Rolf. With this combination I developed a style of Thai Massage that could be described as ‘myofascial bodywork.’ Thai Massage is more commonly described as ‘energy work.’

Alas, my excuses sealed my fate. Leon wanted his article and asked if he might put Elsevier in touch with a view to me writing a book. My plan for a leisurely year was scuppered.
- The Author -


Key Features
  • The book includes references to anatomy, physiology and therapeutic processes such as neuromuscular technique and covers massage and relaxation and the techniques and relationship skills that make good massage.
  • The author has distilled the techniques, discarded what he considers dangerous or disturbing for the patient and concentrated on understanding the techniques and ways of working necessary to promote complete relaxation for the client.


Contents 
Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Past and present
  • A brief history 5
  • Jivaka Kumar Bhaccha 6
  • Thai Massage today 8
Chapter 3 Ten sen – West meets East
  • Ten sen 11
  • Sen and Traditional Chinese Medicine 22
  • Sen, Ayur-veda and yoga 22
Chapter 4 Myofascial pathways – East meets West
  • Introduction 26
  • Connective tissue 27
  • A note on neuromuscular technique (NMT) 34
  • Dreambody 37
Chapter 5 The myofascial sen
  • Introduction 39
  • Leg lines 40
  • Feet lines 45
  • Arm lines 53
  • Back lines 58
  • Face lines 60
  • Working the myofascial sen 61
Chapter 6 Meditation in movement
  • Introduction 63
  • The Metta Sutta 66
Chapter 7 Working with health

Chapter 8 A one-and-a-half-hour routine
  • Introduction 74
  • Begin with the end in mind 75
  • Working the feet 77
  • Working the legs 83
  • Working the hands and arms 103
  • Working with the patient lying on their side 113
  • Working with the patient prone 120
  • Working with the patient sitting 125
  • Working the neck and head 128
Chapter 9 Additional techniques and techniques to avoid
  • General contraindications 134
  • The blood stop – just don’t do it! 135
  • Applied yoga asanas 135
  • Spinal twists and spinal adjustments 135
  • The plough 138
  • Cobra stretches 139
  • Walking on the back 141
  • Forward bends 142
  • Kidney stretch 144
Chapter 10 Working as a massage therapist
  • Introduction 147
  • Practising massage as a craft 147
  • Pruning our techniques 147
  • Getting massage 148
  • Building a practice 148
  • Working with family and friends 148
  • Managing our practice 148
  • Managing our patients 149
  • Questions and notes 149
  • Aim 149
  • Music 150
  • Talking 150
  • Self observation 150
  • Pacing 150
  • Demanding patients 151
  • Relationship 151
  • Money 151
  • Sex 152
  • Breathing 152
  • Tracking the patient 153
  • Invisibility 153 

About the Author
Howard Derek Evans, MA, PgDip, Lecturer, University of Westminster, London, UK; Private Practitioner in Therapeutic Bodywork. Evans's own training includes Traditional Chinese Medicine, Thai Massage, Advanced Thai Massage, integrative and core process psychotherapy and biodynamic craniosacral therapy. He completed his Masters Degree in Therapeutic Bodywork with a thesis exploring the importance of listening in therapy - whether to the psychological or to the physical organisation of the patient. He has worked as a therapist since 1992 and has been teaching Thai Massage since 1996. His abiding interest both as a therapist and as a teacher is in the power of deep relaxation and the therapeutic skills required to achieve this state in the patient.


Book Review
I suggest that a reading of Howard’s book on Thai massage (TM) will produce several simultaneous effects – at least it did so for me.
  • Firstly, you will become familiar with an elegant, apparently simple, but potentially profound, approach to bodywork.
  • Secondly, you will be exposed to a philosophically integrated way of using manual methods, as these interact with emotion and psychology, while apparently focusing on physical structures.
  • And finally, you will be led gently into a familiarity with the author’s synthesis of Eastern (Thai, Tibetan, Indian and Chinese) and Western concepts, that have emerged from his own eclectic exposure to Thai Massage, Structural Integration, osteopathic soft tissue manipulation methods, body-centred psychotherapy, Yoga and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and more.
- By Leon Chaitow ND DO -


Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Churchill Livingstone; 1 edition (January 12, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0443068143
  • ISBN-13: 978-0443068140
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.4 x 0.5 inches
List Price: $58.95 
 
 

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